The Coalition of Unemployed Nurses and Midwives Association today, Tuesday, May 17, 2022, hit the streets to register their displeasure over the government’s failure to give clearance to some of its members who completed school in 2019. The group says the Ministry of Health and Finance granted financial clearance to the 2019 batch in October...
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Terrorists have targeted Ghana, be vigilant – Nat’l Security Ministry warns
The National Security Ministry is making a passionate appeal to all Ghanaians to be extra vigilant in the face of threats of terrorism. According to a statement issued by the sector minister, Albert Kan Dapaah, on Tuesday, May 17, recent attacks in neighbouring countries has made Ghana a target of extremist groups. “The Ministry of National...
Gyakye Quayson review applications adjourned again
The Supreme Court has for the second time adjourned all three review application cases of Assin North Member of Parliament, James Gyakye Quayson. The apex court on April 13, ruled that Mr. Quayson bars himself from parliamentary duties. The embattled Assin North member of Parliament has asked the court to review its application. A court...
#FixTheCountry Movement receives donation of $50k
The #FixTheCountry Movement has received a donation of $50,000 from the Open Society Foundation. Revealing this in a Facebook post, a convener of the Movement, Oliver Barker-Vormawor said more details will be communicated in a press briefing soon. He noted that the donation was a delightful one, considering that he was behind bars again. The...
One month-old baby dumped in gutter at Nungua
Some residents of Nungua in Accra woke up to a shocking view of a baby in a chocked gutter on Monday morning. The baby was found dead when the crowd gathered to see what had happened. According to Citi News sources, it was dumped in the gutter the previous night opposite the ADB bank. Some youth...
School Feeding caterers expected to continue cooking after meeting with Gov’t
The School Feeding Programme is optimistic that caterers will rescind their decision not to continue cooking after a meeting with them on Monday. The caterers are demanding an increase in their allocation from 93 pesewas per child to GHS 3.00 per child, as well as unpaid arrears for services rendered. Speaking on Eyewitness News, the...
Kurt Okraku doing an incredible job as GFA President – Asamoah Gyan
Former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan has expressed confidence in the current Ghana Football Association (GFA) administration, led by Kurt Okraku. Gyan believes Kurt Okraku has effectively translated his knowledge of football administration as a club owner to his role as the president of the GFA. He argued that Mr. Okraku, who came into office...
ECG owes us $900m as of quarter 1, 2022; it can’t increase tariff astronomically – Chamber of IPPs
As of the end of the first quarter of this year, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Limited owed the Independent Power Producers $900 million in power supply invoices. According to the Chief Executive of the Chamber of IPPs, Distributors and Bulk Consumers, Elipklim Apetorgbor, ECG does not have any moral right to increase electricity...
‘They signed up for national service, not national suffering’ – Ablakwa demands payment of NSS allowances
North Tongu Member of Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has asked government to release funds for the payment of National Service allowance arrears for the months of March and April. He says the delay in the payment of the allowance “is most unfair and insensitive,” given the current harsh economic conditions. Scores of National Service personnel...
Major Mahama trial: Prosecution closes case; hearing adjourned to May 30
Prosecution in the late Major Maxwell Mahama trial has closed its case in the trial of 14 accused persons. The case which was heard at the Criminal Court 3 of the Accra High Court had not sat for a year due to Covid 19. 14 witnesses were cross-examined by lawyers of the accused 14 persons after...










